Community Mourns Passing Of Monmouth County K9

K9 Officer Leo, partner to Sgt. Michael DeLuca, passed away after battling cancer. (Photo courtesy Monmouth County Sheriff’s Office)

  MONMOUTH COUNTY – The Monmouth County Sheriff’s Office is mourning the loss of one of their own. Their K9 officer named Leo has died at the age of 7.

  “It is with the heaviest of hearts that the Monmouth County Sheriff’s Office announces the passing of K9 Leo, beloved partner of Sgt. Michael DeLuca,” The Monmouth County Sheriff’s Office said in a statement.

  The German shepherd was briefly battling cancer before he ultimately passed away on December 26.

  “The Monmouth County Sheriff’s Office is deeply saddened over the passing of K9 Leo, who was an outstanding member of the K9 Unit,” Sheriff Shaun Golden said. “Sgt. DeLuca and K9 Leo were extremely essential in bolstering homeland security capabilities by playing a vital role in protecting Monmouth County against criminal and terroristic threats, as well as assisting in the apprehension of suspects. Leo will be missed and never forgotten for his loyalty and service.”

  Leo graduated from the Bergen County K9 Training Academy and shortly after arrived to the Monmouth County Sheriff’s Office. In 2017, he began service with Sgt. DeLuca, and specialized in explosive detection and patrols.

K9 Leo and Sgt. Michael DeLuca, seen here with Sheriff Shaun Golden (left), were a strong contribution to law enforcement. (Photo courtesy Monmouth County Sheriff’s Office)

  Throughout the course of their work, the team was called to 391 bomb calls, assisted with numerous patrols and seized two handguns.

  In addition, Sgt. DeLuca and Leo conducted K9 demos at schools and community events throughout the county.

  “I’m so grateful to Sheriff Golden and the Monmouth County Sheriff’s Office for providing Leo and me with this great opportunity,” Sgt. Michael DeLuca said. “Leo was not only my partner, he was my best friend and a part of my family. The best part of my career was spent with him, assisting in the fight against crime, for the past six and a half years.”

  Currently, the Monmouth County Sheriff’s Office K9 Unit consists of seven sheriff’s officers/K9 handlers. This includes one narcotics detection team, two explosive detection teams, one patrol/explosive and three tracking teams.